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1 APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code TITLE 18. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY-TAXATION Subtitle K. TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX Chapter 26. TRANSFER INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX Publisher s Note: The inheritance and estate tax regulations set forth in N.J.A.C. 18:26-1 et seq. technically expired upon their June 25, 2015 extended sunset date and were not yet readopted as of October 20, It is expected that these regulations will continue to be applied to inheritance and estate tax matters until a new set of regulations is adopted. ANALYSIS SUBCHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS 18: Definitions SUBCHAPTER 2. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF TAX 18: Nature of tax 18: Law at time of death controls 18: Computation of tax 18: Exclusion of exempt transfers 18: Rates for Class A transferee 18: Mutually acknowledged child or domestic partner 18: Rates of Class C Transferee 18: Rates of Class D transferee 18: Escheat 18: Multiple transfers 18: Distribution by agreement 18: Renunciation or disclaimer 18: Possibility of divestment 18: Composition of taxes on certain transfers 18: Bond in lieu of payment 18: Ratio tax on transfer of nonresident s property 18: Direction in will as to payment of tax 18: (Reserved) 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 3. ESTATE TAX - DECEDENTS DYING ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, : Estates subject to tax 18: Amount and nature of tax 18: Maximum estate tax where no inheritance tax imposed 18: Additions or reductions to estate tax 18: Change in Federal estate tax 18: Taxation of future interests after estate tax paid; credit 18: Payment; due date; interest; extension of time 18: Certificate of inheritance 18: Refunds 18: Protests, hearings and appeals

2 APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code SUBCHAPTER 3A. ESTATE TAX - DECEDENTS DYING AFTER DECEMBER 31, :26-3A.1 Estate subject to tax-decedent's dying after December 31, :26-3A.2 Amount of the tax 18:26-3A.3 Simplified tax system 18:26-3A.4 Reduction of tax; out-of-state property 18:26-3A.5 Estate tax where no inheritance tax imposed 18:26-3A.6 Lien 18:26-3A.7 Time limit for assessments 18:26-3A.8 Filing of tax return and other information 18:26-3A.9 Taxation of future interest after estate tax paid; credit 18:26-3A.10 Payment; due date; interest; extension of time 18:26-3A.11 Certificate of inheritance 18:26-3A.12 Refunds 18:26-3A.13 Protests, hearings and appeals SUBCHAPTER 4. COMPROMISES (INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAXES) 18: Domicile doubtful; terms of settlement 18: Compromise and settlement of certain tax claims or liens; waiver of defenses 18: Payment pursuant to compromise 18: (Reserved) 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 5. TRANSFERS SUBJECT TO TAX 18: Transfers generally 18: Transfers of residents and nonresidents 18: Property includible in estate of decedent 18: Classification of property as real or personal 18: Devises in lieu of commissions 18: Inter vivos transfers 18: Transfers made in contemplation of death 18: Transfers taking effect in possession or enjoyment at or after death 18: Certain profit sharing and retirement plans 18: Transfers not deemed to take effect at or after death 18: Jointly held property 18: Powers of appointment; estates in expectancy 18: Insurance proceeds subject to New Jersey Inheritance Tax 18: Proceeds payable to testamentary trustee 18: Proceeds under matured endowment policies 18: Proceeds under claim settlement certificates and supplementary contracts 18: Proceeds of retirement contracts 18: Proceeds of single premium life insurance with annuity contracts

3 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: Annuity contracts 18: Dividends and refunds on life insurance policies 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 6. EXEMPTIONS 18: Class A transfers 18: Class C transfers 18: Dower or curtesy 18: Tenancy by the entirety 18: Intangible property of a nonresident 18: Wrongful death action 18: (Reserved) 18: Life insurance proceeds 18: Beneficiary of insurance trust 18: Trustee of insurance trust 18: Surrender of right to change beneficiary of contract of insurance 18: Public educational, scientific and charitable institutions 18: Property received from the Federal Government 18: Federal pensions 18: State pensions 18: Other pensions 18: No fault insurance SUBCHAPTER 7. DEDUCTION 18: Deductions generally permitted 18: Decedent s debts 18: Debts secured by out-of-state real property 18: Mortgages 18: Debts secured by life insurance 18: Debt for claim of county welfare boards or State institutions 18: Estates subject to escheat 18: Funeral and last illness expenses 18: Administration expenses 18: Executor s and administrator s expenses 18: Counsel fees 18: Real estate broker s commissions 18: Storage expense 18: Operating costs of business 18: State, county and local taxes 18: Transfer taxes due other jurisdictions 18: Loans secured by life insurance policies 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 8. ASSESSMENT AND VALUATION 18: (Reserved) 18: Appointment of appraisers 18: Notice of appraisal; evidence; report

4 APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 18: Failure to testify before appraiser; false statements 18: Additional assessment 18: Final assessment 18: Assessment notices; required statements 18: Time limit for assessment 18: Appeals from assessment 18: Valuations generally 18: Fractional interest in real property 18: Life estate in realty held by the entirety 18: Bonds and mortgages 18: Partnerships 18: Close or Family corporation 18: Assets of close corporation or partnership of known market value 18: Government bonds and securities 18: Stocks, bonds, mutual funds and securities 18: Patents, trade marks, copyrights, and other items 18: Discretionary and legal common trust funds 18: Contingent or defeasible estates 18: Estates for life or years 18: Vested remainders after estate for life or years 18: Estates subject to power of appointment 18: Certificates of deposit, savings certificates and special savings accounts 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 9. RETURNS, PAYMENT AND PENALTIES 18: Date return due 18: By whom filed 18: Form of returns 18: Resident decedents returns 18: Nonresident returns 18: Amendment to original return 18: Confidential nature of returns 18: (Reserved) 18: Payment 18: How tax is payable 18: Persons responsible 18: Liability for nonpayment 18: Late payment; general provisions 18: Payment on executory devise or transfer subject to a contingency or power of appointment 18: Bond for failure to pay tax 18: Composition of taxes; bond 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 10. COLLECTION AND REFUND 18: Levy of tax; resident and nonresident decedents

5 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: Lien of tax; duration 18: (Reserved) 18: Deduction or collection of tax before distribution 18: Payment of tax collected; receipt 18: Statement of payment or exemption 18: Proceedings to compel payment of taxes; collection cost fees 18: (Reserved) 18: Refund for erroneous overpayment 18: Overpayment of account 18: Refund when debt proved after legacy or distributive share paid 18: Time and manner of making application for refund 18: Interest on refunds SUBCHAPTER 11. WAIVERS - CONSENT TO TRANSFER 18: Consent to transfer; generally 18: Executors and trustees to pay tax 18: Consent to transfer not issued 18: Real and personal property of resident and nonresident decedents 18: Leasehold interest 18: Mortgage participation certificates 18: Share of a deceased beneficiary 18: Transfers to savings accounts without a waiver 18: From one fiduciary to another 18: Transfer from joint fiduciaries to successors 18: Transfer of partnership interest 18: Transfer of assets held by nonresident custodian 18: Transfer of tangible or intangible personal property 18: Exempt property not subject to waiver 18: Certain small estates not subject to waiver 18: Blanket waiver 18: Funds held in a banking institution 18: Funds held in bank accounts 18: Transfer of collateral 18: Release of safe deposit box contents 18: through 18: (Reserved) 18: Transfer of stock of a New Jersey corporation 18: Life insurance companies 18: Notice 18: Penalty for failure to obtain consent or give notice - Inheritance Tax SUBCHAPTER l2. ADMINISTRATION AND FORMS 18: General powers of Director 18: Administration of Transfer Inheritance Tax and New Jersey Estate Tax

6 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 18: Information from Transfer Inheritance Tax Branch 18: Examination of records 18: Hearings 18: Issuance of subpoenas 18: Compelling witness to attend 18: Notice; how given; presumption 18: Review 18: Informal hearing 18: (Reserved) 18: Appeal to Tax Court SUBCHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS 18: Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this Chapter, shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: The Act, The Law or The Tax Act mean Chapters of Title 54 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey. Blanket waiver means the general written consent of the Director issued by regulation permitting banks, trust companies, savings institutions, building and loan and savings and loan associations operating in this State, to transfer up to 50 percent of any shares held for or of the total funds on deposit to the credit of a deceased resident of this State, either individually as a co-depositor, trustee, agent, cestui que trust, or in any other capacity, prior to the final payment of the tax and in the absence of a formal waiver. The blanket waiver also authorizes the release of an amount in addition to the said 50 per cent, called for by a check or checks made payable to New Jersey Inheritance and Estate Tax, in payment of Transfer Inheritance Taxes chargeable. Civil union couple means the legally recognized union of two eligible individuals of the same sex established pursuant to P.L. 2006, c. 103, partners of which shall receive the same benefits and protections and be subject to the same responsibilities as spouses in a marriage. Civil union partner means a person who has established a civil union pursuant to the provisions of P.L. 2006, c Class A transferee means any of the following: 1. A father, mother, grandparent grandchildren husband, wife, civil union partner or domestic partner; 2. A child or children of a decedent, including any stepchild of a decedent or child or children adopted by a decedent in conformity with the laws of this State, or of any of the United States or of a foreign country. A Class A transferee shall also include a non-biological child of a decedent where the child was the offspring of a biological parent partner conceived by the artificial insemination of that parent during the term of a civil union or domestic partnership with the decedent unless it is otherwise shown that the non-biological parent had not intended to be the parent of the child; 3. The issue of any child or legally adopted child of a decedent; or

7 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: Any child to whom the decedent for not less than ten years prior to the transfer stood in the mutually acknowledged relationship of a parent, provided the relationship began at or before the child s 15th birthday and was continuous for 10 years thereafter. This applies to persons who were taken into the household and reared as children of the decedent, but who were never legally adopted by the decedent. Class C transferee means any of the following: l. A brother or sister of a decedent; 2. A wife/civil union partner or widow/surviving civil union partner of a son of a decedent; or 3. A husband/civil union partner or widower/surviving civil union partner of a daughter of a decedent. Class D transferee means any other transferee, distributee or beneficiary who is not a Class A or C or E transferee. Class E transferee means any of the following: 1. The State of New Jersey or any political subdivision thereof; 2. Any educational institution, church, hospital, orphan asylum, public library or Bible and tract society or to, for the use of or in trust for any institution or organization organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, benevolent, scientific, literary or education purposes, including any institution instructing the blind in the use of dogs as guides, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or other individual or corporation; provided, that the exemption does not extend to transfers of property to such education institutions and countries which do not grant an equal, and like exemption or transfers or property for the benefit of such institutions and organizations of this State. Clear Market Value means the market value of any property included in any transfer, less any deductions allowable under the law. Director means, Director, Division of Taxation in the Department of the Treasury, State of New Jersey. Domestic partner means an individual who is in a relationship that satisfies the definition of a domestic partnership as set forth in the Domestic Partnership Act, P.L. 2003, c.246. Estate and Property mean the interest of the testator, intestate, grantor, bargainor or vendor, passing or transferred to the individual or specific legatee, devisee, heir, next of kin, grantee, donee or vendee, not exempt from the provisions of the Act, whether such property be situated within or without this State and includes family partnership interest or family limited partnership interest. Gross Estate means the value, as of the date of a decedent s death of all property wherever situated, which is included in the decedent s estate for inheritance tax purposes. Market Value-Date Determined means the value of property as of the date of death of the transferor, whether or not the transfer was made during the lifetime of the transferor.

8 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code Person means any individual, domestic partner, corporation, organization, association, partnership or any other entity. Proper representative of the estate means the appropriate representative as determined under the estate administration statutes, N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 et seq. Transfer means and includes the passing of property or any interest therein, in possession or enjoyment, present or future, by distribution by statute, descent, devise, bequest, grant, deed, bargain, sale or gift. Transferee means any person to whom a transfer is made, and includes any legatee, devisee, heir, next of kin, grantee, donee, vendee, assignee, successor, or survivor or beneficiary. Waiver means the written consent of the Director permitting the transfer of one or more assets held in the name of a decedent or a decedent and others. Amended by R.1991 d.384, effective August 5, 1991; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994; R.1998 d.194, effective April 20, 1998; R.2006 d.196, effective June 5, 2006; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, SUBCHAPTER 2. IMPOSITION AND COMPUTATION OF TAX 18: Nature of tax (a) The Act imposes a tax upon transfers of the value of $ or over, or of any interest thereon or income therefrom, held in trust or otherwise, to or for the use of any transferee, as set forth under N.J.S.A. 54:34-1, including but not limited to, the following: l. In the case of a resident decedent, where such transfers consist of real or tangible personal property situated in this State or intangible personal property wherever situated, owned by such decedent; and 2. In the case of a nonresident decedent, where such transfers consist of real or tangible personal property owned by such decedent situated in this State at the time of death. 18: Law at time of death controls The right of the State to the inheritance tax on transfers vests at the moment of a decedent s death so that the law prevailing at the time of death of a resident or nonresident controls the transfers subject to the tax and the rates thereon. Amended by R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, : Computation of tax The New Jersey Inheritance Tax is computed upon the clear market value of the property transferred, but only upon that portion in excess of the exemptions and deductions allowable under the law on the date of the transferor s death at the rates then in effect. 18: Exclusion of exempt transfers In computing the tax the deductions allowed by N.J.S.A. 54:34-5 (see N.J.A.C. 18:26-7) are to be deducted from the clear market value of the property transferred, and the tax computed on the remainder of the transfer

9 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: less any exemptions permitted under N.J.S.A. 54:34-4 (see subchapter 6 of this chapter) at the rates in effect at the date of death. 18: Rates for Class A transferee (a) Transfers to a spouse are totally exempt where the decedent dies on or after January 1, (b) Transfers to all Class A transferees, where decedent dies on or after July 1, 1988, are totally exempt, except that transfers to a domestic partner are totally exempt where the decedent dies on or after July 10, 2004, and transfers to a civil union partner are totally exempt where the decedent dies on or after February 19, Amended by R.1978 d.31, effective January 27, 1978; R.1989 d.85, effective February 6, 1989; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, : Mutually acknowledged child or domestic partner (a) In the case of Class A transferee to whom the decedent stood in the mutually acknowledged relationship of a parent, as defined in N.J.A.C. 18:26-1.1, the claim on behalf of such a transferee must include the following information: l. The date and age the child was first taken into the household and a mutually acknowledged child relationship assumed. 2. The period of time the relationship continued with the dates given. 3. A complete statement of circumstances whereby the child was taken into the household. 4. The source and cost of the child s support. 5. The child s parentage indicating whether such parents are alive and their address or if deceased, the dates of death and their legal domicile at death. 6. The person who was established as the parent of the child when the child registered at school. The person who signed the child s report cards and similar documents. The person who claimed the child as a dependent for Federal income tax purposes and the relationship claimed on the return of such individual. 7. The affidavits of two or three disinterested persons having knowledge of the relationship setting forth the facts as known to them. 8. Any other details which will support the claim that a mutually acknowledged relationship of parent and child existed. (b) In the case of a Class A transferee to whom the decedent stood in the relationship of a spouse or civil union partner as defined in P.L. 2006, c. 103 or domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L. 2003, c.246 (N.J.S.A. 26:8A-3), the claim on behalf of such a transferee must include such proof and supporting official documentation as may be required by the Director. (c) If a marriage, civil union (or its equivalent), or a domestic partnership (or its equivalent) was entered into in another jurisdiction, the surviving spouse/partner is exempt for inheritance tax purposes.

10 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code (d) New Jersey treats out-of-state same sex marriages as civil unions (Attorney General Opinion, p.2, February 16, 2007). The surviving partner of a same sex or opposite sex couple registered as domestic partners prior to February 19, 2007, who continue to be so registered, remain eligible for the transfer inheritance tax exemption. An opposite or same sex couple aged 62 years and older, who wish to register as a domestic partnership, may do so in New Jersey in order for the surviving partner to be exempt from the inheritance tax, provided, however, that a domestic partnershiplike relationship entered into outside of New Jersey, which is valid under the laws of the jurisdiction under which the partnership was created, need not be reaffirmed in New Jersey for the surviving partner to be exempt from the inheritance tax. (e) Same sex couples may also enter into civil unions in New Jersey in order for the surviving partner to be exempt from the inheritance tax, provided, however, that a couple who has entered into a legally sanctioned civil union-like relationship in another jurisdiction is not required to reaffirm that relationship in New Jersey to be exempt from the tax. Amended by R.1998 d.194, effective April 20, 1998; R.2006 d.196, effective June 5, 2006; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, : Rates of Class C Transferee (a) In the case of a transfer to a Class C transferee, where the decedent dies on or after July 1, 1988, the rates are as follows: 1. On any amount in excess of - $25,000 up to 1,100, % 1,100,000 up to 1,400, % 1,400,000 up to 1,700, % 1,700, % Amended by R.1989 d.85, effective February 6, 1989; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, : Rates of Class D transferee In the cases of a transfer to a Class D transferee, the rates are as follows: On any amount up to $700, % On any amount in excess of $700, % 18: Escheat In the case of decedent who dies intestate with no known heirs surviving, the rate of tax is assessed against the transfer at the highest rate permissible to the State. Amended by R.1983 d.356, effective September 6, 1983; Repealed by R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994; New Rule, R.1997, effective May 19, : Multiple transfers When more than one transfer subject to the tax has been made by a decedent to the same transferee, the tax is computed upon the aggregate

11 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: clear market value of all of the property so transferred in the same manner and to the same extent as if all of the property had actually been transferred by a single transfer at the date of the decedent s death. 18: Distribution by agreement If a transferee under a will agrees that the estate, or any part of it is to be distributed otherwise than as provided in the will, the tax is nevertheless computed in accordance with the terms of the will admitted to probate. Amended by R.1983 d.323, effective August 15, 1983; R.1983 d.356, effective September 6, : Renunciation or disclaimer (a) If a transferee under a will or by operation of law disclaims or renounces his rights thereunder, or any portion thereof, the disclaimer or renunciation is given effect in computing the tax against the estate; provided, the instrument of disclaimer or renunciation is properly filed in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 3B:9-1 et seq. (b) A copy of the disclaimer or renunciation should be filed with the Transfer Inheritance Tax Section. Amended by R.1983 d.356, effective September 6, 1983; R.1990 d.73, effective February 5, 1990; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994; R.2007 d.206, effective July 2, : Possibility of divestment Notwithstanding that a transferee by his act or omission can divest himself of the property transferred to him, the tax on the transfer is computed as if there were no possibility of divestment. 18: Composition of taxes on certain transfers (a) In the case of a transfer or transfers made subject to a contingency or condition which renders a definite determination of the transfer inheritance tax due impossible, the Transfer Inheritance Tax Branch may enter into a composition or compromise of the tax based upon the immediate payment and final disposition of the tax. (b) The composition or compromise of the tax is determined after a consideration of the amount of taxes that may become due as a result of the various contingencies or conditions, the present values thereof and the probability of the contingencies or conditions to which the transfers are subject occurring. The purpose of a composition is to permit an immediate, fair and equitable adjustment of the tax due, rather than holding the liability for taxes suspended for an indefinite period. (c) The payment of the taxes provided for in such composition shall be conclusive in favor of the executor or trustee as against the interests of such cestuis que trustent as may possess present rights of enjoyment or fixed, absolute or indefeasible rights of future enjoyment, or of such as would possess such rights in the event of the immediate termination of a particular transfer. Amended by R.1991 d.384, effective August 5, 1991.

12 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 18: Bond in lieu of payment (a) If settlement through a compromise of the tax fails, a bond in double the highest amount of tax must be filed with the Inheritance Tax Branch, executed by the executor, administrator, trustee, or other proper representative, as principal, and a surety company licensed to operate in New Jersey as surety, until the contingency or condition occurs and the tax due becomes definite. (b) Upon the happening of the contingency or condition to which a transfer is subject, the executor, administrator, trustee or other proper representative shall notify the Transfer Inheritance Tax Branch of the date the occurrence took place and a computation of the tax due shall then be made. (See N.J.A.C. 18: ) (c) The composition or compromise permitted herein, refers only to the tax on transfers subject to contingencies or conditions and not to the value of the property included in the transfer. Amended by R.1991 d.384, effective August 5, 1991; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, : Ratio tax on transfer of nonresident s property (a) In the case of a nonresident decedent s estate containing real or tangible personal property located in this State which passes to a transferee wherever situated, except by means of a specific devise, the tax on such transfer shall be computed as follows: The tax is first computed on the entire estate as if the decedent were a resident of New Jersey and all of his or her assets were located here and then prorated (multiplied) by the proportion (ratio) which the New Jersey real and tangible personal property bears to the entire estate. (b) The following are illustrations of the provisions of (a) above: Example (1): Mr. A a California domiciliary, died intestate, on July 3, 1997, leaving as his sole heir a nephew, Mr. B. Mr. A s estate consisted of the following: real property of the value of $10,000 in New Jersey; $20,000 in cash located in a Illinois bank; and $70,000 in real and personal property located in California. The New Jersey property is subject to the ratio tax and the tax on such transfer is computed as follows: First, a tax is computed on the value of the entire estate as if such estate were located in New Jersey, (i.e., $100,000 x 15%, the rate applicable for property passing to a Class D transferee or $15,000). Second, the tax so computed is then multiplied by a fraction whose numerator is the value of the real or tangible personal property located in this State and whose denominator is the value of all property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, wherever situate, in the estate, (i.e., 10/ 100 x $15,000 = $1,500, which is the ratio tax on the property passing to Mr. B.

13 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: If Mr. A had specifically devised the property in New Jersey to his nephew, said property would not be subject to the ratio tax, but rather, it would be taxed directly to the devisee at the resident rates. Example (2): Same facts as Example (1) except that Mr. A died testate and bequeathed $l0,000 held in a bank account to his nephew and the rest of his estate to his wife/civil union partner/domestic partner. First, a tax is computed as if Mr. A had been a New Jersey domiciliary, i.e., as to B, $10,000 x 15% = $1,500; as to A s wife/civil union partner/domestic partner, $90,000 all of which is exempt. Second, the total of tax, i.e., $1,500 is multiplied by 1/10 the ratio of the property subject to tax to the entire estate, i.e., 1/10 x $1,500 = $150.00, the amount of tax due. Amended by R.1998 d.194, effective April 20, 1998; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, : Direction in will as to payment of tax The direction in a decedent s will regarding the payment of inheritance or estate taxes out of a specific fund or the residuary estate, while binding on the executor and the beneficiaries, has no effect in the computation of tax due this State. 18: (Reserved) 18: (Reserved) SUBCHAPTER 3. ESTATE TAX - DECEDENTS DYING ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, : Estates subject to tax (a) In addition to the inheritance tax imposed upon the transfer of property of a decedent in this State, the estates of the following are subject to an estate tax: 1. all New Jersey residents dying after June 22, 1934; and, 2. All New Jersey residents dying after February 26, 1926, which are still in the process of settlement and subject to the jurisdiction of the probate courts of this State, except those estates where the inheritance tax due this State has been fully paid and all proceedings closed, or where the Federal estate tax has been fully paid and the time within which to claim the benefit of the credit for taxes paid to the State provided for in the Federal Revenue Act of 1926 expired prior to June 22, 1934, where the inheritance taxes paid to New Jersey, and other states, territories or the District of Columbia are not sufficient to fully absorb the credit allowed for payment thereof against any Federal estate tax payable to the United States. (b) In a case where the aggregate of taxes paid this and any other states, District of Columbia, territories and possessions exceeds the amount of the allowable credit for state taxes under the Federal Estate Tax Law, no estate tax is due this State.

14 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 18: Amount and nature of tax (a) The New Jersey estate tax is that amount representing the difference between the gross amount of the inheritance, legacy and succession taxes actually paid this State and any other states, territories, possessions, or the District of Columbia and the amount of the credit allowable against the Federal estate tax due the United States. Example: Mr. A, a New Jersey resident, died on July 16, 1992, having a taxable estate of $700,000 for Federal estate tax purposes. The credit allowable for State taxes under the Federal estate tax law was $18,000, the amount actually paid to New Jersey for inheritance taxes was $6,000. The New Jersey estate tax due is $12,000. (b) The New Jersey estate tax does not in any way interfere with the operation of the inheritance tax so as to decrease any inheritance, succession or legacy tax due or to become due this State or any other state, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia or to impair the lien of this State for any tax. The determination of the inheritance tax chargeable need not be suspended until the estate tax, if any, payable to New Jersey, is assessed. Neither is it necessary to withhold the filing of the Federal estate tax return pending the determination of the amount of the New Jersey inheritance taxes chargeable. Where, however, the value of a bequest, in trust or otherwise, to a surviving spouse is made dependent upon the value of the decedent s adjusted gross estate, as finally fixed for Federal estate purposes, the New Jersey transfer inheritance tax chargeable cannot be determined until the Federal estate tax proceedings have been finally completed. (c) The estate tax due this State is payable out of the same funds as those from which the Federal estate taxes are payable. (d) The tax imposed upon the estates of resident decedents in New Jersey, unlike the inheritance tax, does not constitute a lien on any of the property, real or personal, of the estate, and therefore waivers or consents to transfer are unnecessary. (e) For estates with date of death on or after July 1, 1993, no assessment of additional estate tax shall be made after the expiration of more than four years from the date of filing of an estate tax return except in the following cases: 1. The return is false or fraudulent with the intent to evade tax; 2. If before the expiration of the four year period prescribed in this subsection for the assessment of additional tax a taxpayer consents in writing that such period may be extended, the amount of such additional tax may be determined at any time within such period. The period so extended may be further extended by subsequent consents in writing made before the expiration of the extended period; 3. An additional or increased estate tax becomes payable as a result of a redetermination, or additional or corrected assessment of estate,

15 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: inheritance, succession, or legacy taxes by the United States government or any state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia. (See N.J.A.C. 18: for requirement to notify the Division of a redetermination of estate tax by the Internal Revenue Service.); or 4. The Federal estate tax chargeable on final assessment has not been definitely determined. (f) The taxes assessed pursuant to (e)3 and 4 above shall be made within four years from the date the additional or increased estate tax becomes payable or the Federal estate tax chargeable on final assessment is definitely determined and the Branch is properly notified pursuant to N.J.A.C. 18: Amended by R.1989 d.210, effective March 27, 1989; R.1992 d.402, effective October 19, 1992; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, : Maximum estate tax where no inheritance tax imposed In an estate where no inheritance tax is due this State, but an estate tax is due the United States under the provisions of the Federal Estate Tax Law in effect at the date of a decedent s death, the estate tax due this State is that amount representing the difference between the gross amount of the inheritance, legacy and succession taxes actually paid any other states, territories, possessions or the District of Columbia, if any, and the maximum amount of credit allowable under the Federal Estate Tax Law. 18: Additions or reductions to estate tax (a) If subsequent to a determination of the estate tax due this State, an additional or increased estate tax shall become payable to the United States by reason of a redetermination, or additional or corrected assessment, as to a portion of which the estate is entitled to a credit for estate, inheritance, succession or legacy taxes paid to any state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia, then an additional estate tax shall be due and payable to this State which shall be computed in the same manner as stated in Section 3.2 of this Section. (b) If subsequent to a determination of the estate tax due this State, the amount of the Federal estate tax shall be decreased and the amount allowed as a credit for inheritance, succession or legacy taxes paid to any state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia, correspondingly reduced, the estate tax due this State shall be reduced accordingly upon submitting satisfactory proof to the Director. (c) The amount of the estate tax due New Jersey, if any, cannot be determined in any case until the Federal Government has definitely determined the amount of Federal estate tax chargeable on final assessment. 1. Notice to the estate of final assessment usually takes the form of a letter from the District Director, Internal Revenue Service, indicating the amount of Federal estate tax chargeable, and the amount of the allowable credit.

16 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 2. If any adjustments have been made, this letter is accompanied by a detailed statement of the changes made in each schedule of the Federal estate tax return. If an appeal from the Director s findings is taken, the final notice will be the order of the appellate court in this respect. 3. The New Jersey Inheritance Tax Branch requires a photostatic copy of all determinations, final and intermediate, of the Internal Revenue Service, with all supporting statements. Photostatic copies of receipts for payment of succession or estate taxes to any state, other than New Jersey, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia are also required. 4. Form of return for New Jersey estate tax purposes may be obtained from the Transfer Inheritance Tax Branch P.O. Box 249, Trenton, N.J Amended by R.1991 d.384, effective August 5, 1991; R.1998 d.194, effective April 20, : Change in the Federal estate tax In the event that the Federal estate Tax Law is amended or changed with regard to the credit allowable for inheritance, succession or legacy taxes paid to any state or territory of the United States, including the District of Columbia, the estate tax due this State, shall be so computed as so to absorb the full amount of such changed credit. 18: Taxation of future interests after estate tax paid; credit If after the payment of the New Jersey estate tax there shall become due and payable a tax upon any future interest in any property under an instrument creating an executory devise or an estate in expectancy of any kind or character which is contingent or defeasible, or if by reason of any additional or corrected assessment by the Director an additional inheritance, succession or legacy tax shall become due and payable, the tax paid shall be credited against the tax arising therefrom, but the amount so credited shall not in any event exceed the amount of the tax so accruing. 18: Payment; due date; interest; extension of time (a) The New Jersey estate tax is due at the date of a decedent's death. However, if payment is made within nine months from the date of death, no late penalty shall be imposed. (b) All or any part of the estate tax due this State, if not paid within nine months from the date of death, shall bear interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the expiration of the said nine months until the date of actual payment, unless an extension of time to file the Federal estate tax return is granted, in which case the Director may reduce the interest rate to six percent per annum until the expiration of the extension or the filing of the Federal estate tax return, whichever is earlier. If the decedent was a member of the United States armed forces, the estate tax will not bear interest until the expiration of nine months after receipt of official notification of the decedent's death by the decedent's husband, wife, father, mother, or next of kin. (For estates with date of death prior to March 1,

17 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18: , the estate tax is payable within 18 months of the date of death, and estate tax not paid within 18 months from the date of death bears interest at the rate of six percent per annum from the expiration of the 18 months until the date of actual payment. If the Federal government has not determined the amount of estate tax due within such period of 18 months or there is a subsequent assessment of an additional or increased estate tax, the tax is payable within 60 days after receipt of notification from the Federal government stating the amount of the Federal estate tax and the credit for state death taxes allowable and the New Jersey estate tax shall bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum from the expiration of such 60 day period to the date of payment.) (c) All administrators, executors, trustees, grantees, donees and vendees, shall be personally liable for any and all estate taxes until paid, for which an action at law shall lie in the name of the State, but no lien shall attach to any property of an estate on account of the estate tax due this State. (d) The executor, administrator, trustee or other person or corporation liable for the payment of the estate tax shall file with the Director a copy of the Federal estate tax return within 30 days after the filing of the original with the Federal Government, and a copy of any communication from the Federal Government, making any final change in said return, or confirming, increasing or diminishing the tax thereby shown to be due, which is to be filed within 30 days after receipt thereof, and shall file any other evidence, information or data that the Director shall in his discretion deem necessary. (e) The Director may, for cause shown, extend the time for payment with interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum for such period as the circumstances, in his or her discretion, may require. (f) All New Jersey estate tax returns must be filed within nine months following the death of the decedent. The Director may grant an extension of time in which the return may be filed. An estate representative may request an extension of time to file the New Jersey estate tax return for a period up to that allowed by the IRS by filing Form IT-EXT (Application for Extension of Time to File a Return.) A copy of the request for a Federal extension and, if Federal approval is not automatic, a copy of the Federal approval must be attached to the request. 1. This subsection provides the authority only for an extension of time to file the estate tax return, and does not extend the time to pay the tax. The tax liability is due on the decedent's date of death and must be paid in full within nine months. Any extension granted for the filing of the New Jersey estate tax return expires upon the filing of the Federal estate tax return. Amended by R.1993 d.131, effective March 15, 1993; R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994; R.2002, d.135, effective May 6, 2002.

18 18: APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code 18: Certificate of inheritance (a) The Director shall not issue any certificate or other evidence of inheritance, succession or legacy tax paid this State in the estate of a resident decedent for use before the Internal Revenue Service in an estate tax proceeding until all inheritance, succession or legacy taxes have been paid or payment duly provided for, but the Director may, in his discretion pending final determination of all inheritance, succession, legacy, transfer or estate taxes due this State, issue temporary or preliminary certificates, so marked, showing payments in account of such taxes. (b) Since the Director is precluded from issuing a certificate for payment of taxes to this State until the estate tax due this State has been paid or it has been established that there is no tax due, and since this cannot be done until the Internal Revenue Service has finally fixed the amount of Federal estate tax chargeable it follows that the certificate cannot be issued in time for filing simultaneously with the Federal estate tax return (Form 706). This fact, however, will not in any way jeopardize the estate s claim for a credit in the Federal estate tax proceedings for taxes paid this and other states. (c) Proof of such payments can be submitted to the Internal Revenue Service after receipt by the estate of notice of final assessment, and allowance will be made at that time for credits properly established. The Transfer Inheritance Tax Branch will use best efforts to expedite estate tax assessments. Amended by R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, : Refunds (a) All applications for the refund of estate taxes claimed to have been excessively or erroneously paid must be filed with the Director within three years from the date of payment. In the event it is determined that the tax was erroneously or excessively paid, the Director upon receipt of satisfactory proof of payment, shall certify the same to the Director, Division of Budget and Accounting, who, in turn shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of the executor, administrator, trustee, person or corporation who has paid said tax, or who may be lawfully entitled to receive the same, for the amount of such tax excessively paid. (b) Said warrant shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of any appropriation for the refund of transfer inheritance taxes the same as warrants for the refund of such taxes under the transfer inheritance tax statutes of this State are paid. (c) For estate tax paid with respect to reports or returns due on or after January 1, 1994, interest will be paid on overpayments not refunded within six months after the last date prescribed, or permitted by extension of time, for filing the return, or within six months after the return is filed, or payment of the tax due thereon, whichever is later. See N.J.A.C. 18: for calculation of the interest. Amended by R.1994 d.627, effective December 19, 1994.

19 TRANSFER INHERITANCE TAX 18:26-3A.2 18: Protests, hearings and appeals Any executor, administrator, trustee, person or corporation liable for the payment of the estate tax and aggrieved by any decision, order, finding or assessment of the Director, may appeal to the Tax Court of New Jersey for a review thereof within 90 days of the date of notice assessing the tax complained of, in accordance with pertinent provisions of the State Tax Uniform Procedure Law, N.J.S.A. 54:51A-13 et seq. For protest procedures see N.J.A.C. 18: , and Amended by R.1980 d.287, effective June 27, 1980; R.1991 d.384, effective August 5, 1991; R.1994 d. 627, effective December 19, SUBCHAPTER 3A. ESTATE TAX - DECEDENTS DYING AFTER DECEMBER 31, :26-3A.1 Estate subject to tax--decedent's dying after December 31, 2001 In addition to the inheritance tax imposed upon the transfer of property of a decedent in this State, an estate tax is imposed upon the transfer of the estate of every resident decedent dying after December 31, 2001 which would have been subject to an estate tax payable to the United States under the provisions of the Federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 1 et seq., in effect on December 31, Adopted by R.2003 d.152, effective April 7, :26-3A.2 Amount of the tax (a) The tax is, at the discretion of the person or corporation liable for its payment, either: 1. The maximum credit that would have been allowable under the provisions of that Federal Internal Revenue Code in effect on December 31, 2001 against the Federal estate tax that would have been payable under the provisions of the Federal Internal Revenue Code in effect on December 31, 2001 on account of taxes paid to any state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia; or 2. An amount determined pursuant to the Simplified Tax System set forth in N.J.A.C. 18:26-3A.3. The Simplified Tax System may not be used in those cases where a Federal estate tax return is filed or required to be filed. The Simplified Tax System is not intended for use in all estates. It may not be used in situations where the tax liability produced is not similar to the tax liability determined pursuant to (a)1 above. (b) The following principles are applicable in making valuations and calculating the tax where family limited partnerships are involved. 1. A family limited partnership is a limited partnership in which more than 50 percent of the partners are related by blood or marriage/civil union and which does not have a true business purpose. It may or may not hold an interest in another partnership or other asset which has a true business purpose. One indicia of a true business purpose is that the family limited partnership has and engages in business or commercial transactions with

20 18:26-3A.3 APPENDIX B - New Jersey Administrative Code customers, clients, persons or entities other than the partners of the family limited partnership, their family members or other related individuals or entities. 2. In an estate where a Federal estate tax return is required to be filed and where the discounts for an interest in a family limited partnership claimed have a Federal estate tax consequence, the discounts, if any, permitted by the Internal Revenue Service will generally be permitted for New Jersey estate tax purposes unless deemed by the Director to be excessive. 3. In an estate where a Federal estate tax return is not required to be filed and where the tax is computed in accordance with the provisions of (a)1 above (maximum credit) and in an estate where a Federal estate tax return is required to be filed but where the discount claimed for an interest in a family limited partnership has no Federal estate tax consequence: i. If an interest in a family limited partnership was created or funded within one year of a decedent s death, it is presumed that the value of the interest is the value of the underlying assets on the date of death of the decedent unless conclusive proof to the contrary is submitted which clearly indicates a different value. Discounts are not permitted unless the Director determines that they are warranted by the interest in the partnership and/or the nature of and risk associated with the underlying assets. Discounts totaling more than 10 percent are not permitted unless the Director determines that a greater total discount is warranted by the nature and risk associated with the underlying assets. ii. If an interest in a family limited partnership was created or funded more than one year prior to a decedent s death, the interest is valued based upon the interest in the partnership and the value of the underlying assets on the date of death of the decedent. Discounts totaling more than 10 percent are not permitted unless the Director determines that a greater total discount is warranted by the nature and risk associated with the underlying assets. 4. In an estate where a Federal estate tax return has not been filed and is not required to be filed and the tax is computed in accordance with (a)2 above (simplified tax system), an interest in a family limited partnership is valued at the value of the underlying assets on the date of the death of the decedent. Discounts are not permitted for an interest in a family limited partnership unless the Director determines that they are warranted by the nature of and risk associated with the underlying assets. Adopted by R.2003 d.152, effective April 7, Amended by R.2006 d.196, effective June 5, 2006; R.2008 d.72, effective April 7, :26-3A.3 Simplified Tax System (a) The taxable value of the estate is determined as follows: 1. Net estate determined for New Jersey inheritance tax purposes under the provisions of the statutes and regulations in effect on December 31, 2001 (line 7 of recital page of form IT-R); plus

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